Most of us have accepted that the COVID mandates are history. No more masks, distancing, lockdowns, or testing. Natural rights, what’s left of them, are not being infringed by local public health ordinances. The attentive among us know these restrictions are still here but on a Latte break, waiting to return.
Colleges
How Colleges Can Fight Back Against Sexual Abuse
When young men and women graduate high school and start considering their college options, a lot of different factors might be taken into consideration. They might think about which school can offer the right programs to meet their needs, or which schools have the best reputations for academic success and achievement. Increasingly, however, more and … Read more
Coronavirus Bailout Money for Higher Ed Institutions
What did you spend for coronavirus bailout money for higher Ed institutions? Harvard decided not to apply for their $9 million share of the $2.2 trillion CARES Act. With an endowment of over $40 billion that is very gracious.
Colleges are Counting Students as Residents of the Town the College is in for the 2020 Census?
Tell me what you think about this. Members of the US Census ‘Community Engagement Team’ are reaching out to parents of college students. Why? To tell them not to count their college-age kids at their home when they fill out the census just because they are home from school because of COVID-19.